Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.60/10 from 277000 votes
Tags: human torch character, stan lee cameo, sue storm character, cgi character in a live action movie
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I Fantastici 4 e Silver Surfer

Synopsis

After the fierce battle with Dr Doom in Fantastic Four (2005), the world's incredible quartet of defenders is up against with yet another threat. As a series of widespread anomalies and massive sinkholes coincide with the arrival of the intergalactic harbinger of destruction known as the Silver Surfer, the Fantastic Four, and the world, must brace for the worst.

Now, a fragile alliance with a despised adversary seems like the only way to avert the end of cosmos; however, Reed, and the others, already know that there's more to the suspiciously willing supporter than meets the eye. Can humankind survive the attack of Silver Surfer's master, Galactus, the devourer of worlds?

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Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Tambourine
Eve: Performer
Swizz Beatz: Writer
The Soul Searchers: Performer
Physical
Timbaland: Writer
Nicole Scherzinger: Performer
You Could B The One
Julie Greaux: Writer
Julie Greaux: Performer
Drama Queen
Julie Greaux: Writer
Julie Greaux: Performer
Rollin'
Ali Dee: Writer
Chris Classic: Performer
Quartet For Strings In C Major 'Emperor': Allegro
Joseph Haydn: Writer
Jim Long: Arrangement
String Quartet No. 13 In A Minor 'Rosamunde': Andante
Franz Schubert: Writer
Jim Long: Arrangement
Pachelbel Canon in D
Bridal Chorus
Move By Yourself
Double Happiness
Fantastic Proposal
Silver Surfer Theme
John Ottman: Performer
Galactus Destroys / Opening
John Ottman: Performer
Pursuing Doom
John Ottman: Performer
Wedding Day Jitters
John Ottman: Performer
Chasing the Surfer
John Ottman: Performer
Camp Testosterone / Meeting the Surfer
John Ottman: Performer
A Little Persuasion
John Ottman: Performer
Botched Heroics
John Ottman: Performer
Someone I Once Knew
John Ottman: Performer
The Future / Doom's Deal
John Ottman: Performer
Sibling Switch
John Ottman: Performer
Outside Help
John Ottman: Performer
Springing the Surfer
John Ottman: Performer
Doom's Double Cross
John Ottman: Performer
Mr. Sherman / Under the Radar
John Ottman: Performer
Four in One
John Ottman: Performer
Silver Savior / Aftermath
John Ottman: Performer
Gunshot Wedding
John Ottman: Performer
Norrin Radd
John Ottman: Performer

User reviews

Mark White
5/10

The use of epic orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack enhances the grandeur of the cosmic threat posed by the Silver Surfer and Galactus. It adds a sense of scale and importance to the battle for Earth's survival.

Mark Walker
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of wonder and awe inspired by the cosmic elements of the story. The music transports the audience to otherworldly realms and enhances the sense of adventure and exploration.

Brian Young
5/10

The recurring motifs in the soundtrack help to build tension and suspense throughout the film. The music effectively underscores key moments of action and drama, heightening the emotional impact of the story.

Elizabeth Lopez
6/10

The soundtrack features a mix of heroic and ominous themes, reflecting the dual nature of the characters and the challenges they face. The music enhances the development of the characters and their relationships.

Nancy Green
8/10

The musical score seamlessly blends orchestral pieces with electronic elements, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience that complements the superhero narrative of the film. It adds depth and emotion to the story, making the audience feel more connected to the characters and their struggles.

Paul Adams
6/10

The composers skillfully blend electronic elements with traditional orchestral music, creating a modern and dynamic sound that complements the futuristic theme of the movie. The fusion of different musical styles adds depth and complexity to the soundtrack.

Susan Walker
2/10

The music in the film often felt generic and forgettable, lacking the emotional depth and impact that is necessary to elevate the storytelling. Instead of enhancing the suspense and drama, the soundtrack felt like a missed opportunity to create a more immersive viewing experience.

William Moore
6/10

The soundtrack includes memorable melodies and motifs that stay with the audience long after the movie ends. The themes are well-crafted and help to evoke the emotions and struggles of the characters.

Steven Hill
10/10

The use of orchestral arrangements and electronic elements in the soundtrack creates a dynamic and engaging listening experience. The music not only complements the action on screen but also stands out on its own as a powerful and memorable collection of tracks that evoke a sense of heroism and impending danger.